B.C. election: Key developments from Day Two on the campaign trail
VANCOUVER — A look at some key developments from Day Two of the B.C. election campaign for each of the parties:
LIBERALS:
– British Columbia’s privacy commissioner rejected the second of two complaints filed by the Liberals that alleged the New Democrats had breached privacy laws by sharing supporter lists.
– Leader Christy Clark pushed her party’s jobs and economic growth platform, promising tax breaks for new companies and more seats in science and technology education programs.